white backyard seating -
vibrant coloured masks
of the visitors
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white backyard seating -
the vibrant colours of
visitors masks
© gillena cox 2021
Sunday VIII of the new series '100 ways to haiku a mask '
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The Dry Season of 2021 has been officially declared here in T&T by The Met Office
Happy the man who meditates on wisdom, and reasons with good sense
Si 14:20
What's there to smile about today? Thank God for the grace of poetry (and maybe an omelet at breakfast)
SUNDAY SMILES
BLOG HOPPING TODAY WITH
Writers’ Pantry #53: The Bicentenary of Anne Brontë’s Birth
ANNE BRONTË - A Reminiscence
(With my highlights for a found haiku)
Yes, thou art gone and never more
Thy sunny smile shall gladden me;
But I may pass the old church door
And pace the floor that covers thee;
May stand upon the cold, damp stone,
And think that frozen lies below
The lightest heart that I have known,
The kindest I shall ever know.
Yet, though I cannot see thee more
'Tis still a comfort to have seen,
And though thy transient life is o'er
'Tis sweet to think that thou hast been;
To think a soul so near divine,
Within a form so angel fair
United to a heart like thine
Has gladdened once our humble sphere.
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(found haiku)
Yes, thou art gone
lightest heart that I have known,
soul so near divine
--gillena cox
AND
GOSSIP - A Tanka
really, she did?
are you kidding me,
black stilettos!
to the backyard party,
and no face mask on.
©
gillena cox 2021
ENJOY THE MUSIC